all monks,
#!/usr/bin/ksh
set -x
ls
echo "Hello World"
In the above shell script we can see the line by line execution when I execute the script. I would like to have the same feature when I execute the perl script too. could anyone recommend a module for this.
I am aware that using the debug we will be able to see the line by line execution as follows :-
perl -d <program.pl>
anotherway which, I can use is logging mechanism. But I would like to have some other alternative. could anyone adive me on the same ? It is better If I have the same feature like
set -x as shell programming does.
"Keep pouring your ideas"
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